Tuesday, June 05, 2007

South Dakota National Guard Short On Chaplains

Today's Rapid City (SD) Journal reports on the 50% vacancy rate for chaplains in the South Dakota Army National Guard. It cites a number of factors to account for the unit's difficulty in recruiting chaplains: increased deployment of units for service in Iraq and Afghanistan, refusal of the Army to recognize Bible college (as opposed to seminary) graduates, and maximum age limits-- many South Dakota clergy have come to the ministry as second careers. Shortages are most pronounced for Roman Catholic priests.